Working with relationship triangles: the one-two-three of psychotherapy/ Philip Guerin.[ et al].
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: The guilford press, 1996Description: 251 pISBN: 9781572301436DDC classification: 616.8914Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. Relationship Triangles: Evolution of the Concept2. The Relevance of Triangles in Clinical Context3. Addressing Triangles in Therapy4. The Structure of Relationship Triangles 5. Emotional Process within Triangular Structure 6. The Interaction of Structure, Process, and Function7. Introducing Triangles in Individual Therapy 8. Coaching and Direct Intervention with Triangles in Individual Therapy 9. Extrafamilial Triangles in Marital Conflict 10. Marital Triangles within the Family 11. Child and Adolescent Triangles 12. Symptomatic Child and Adolescent Triangles within the Family 13. Conclusion: Becoming a ""Triangle Doctor""
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